Travel Black 7,5x30 | Emotion Ceramics

Travel Black 7,5X30

Travel Black 7,5x30
Travel Black 7,5x30
Travel Black 7,5x30
Travel Black 7,5x30

Travel Black 7,5X30

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Gloss
Gloss
White Body
White Body

MAINTENANCE TIPS POLISHED PORCELAIN

What we need to do when we want to clean stains on “polished” tiles is different to what is done with the rest of ceramic materials; in the interest of optimal maintenance and cleanliness, it is recommended that we carry out a number of steps before we install them as paving for residential interiors. Grupo Halcon will not be held liable for problems arising from material which has not been fitted according to the following instructions and aftercare advice: • All Porcelain tiles by nature contain micro pores on the tile surface. We recommend sealing or applying an anti-permeability agent on all polished porcelain tiles in order to protect the tiles (MP/90, Fila). • Tapping to firmly even up the pieces in a uniform way by using a mallet made from white rubber. Never use a black or grey one for this purpose. • Once we have done any necessary tuck pointing and evening-up, we clean the surface with a moist sponge before the tuck pointing material hardens. • We must use adequate methods to avoid any shine loss or scratching during the construction process. • Daily cleaning will be done with clean water and a squeeze-dry mop. • In areas where the paving is more likely to be dirty, (kitchens, etc…) bleach or ammoniac can be added to a floor detergent (in these cases we recommend that the floor be given a final thorough rinsing with the mop.) • Waxes or oils etc. must not be applied since the minimally porous nature of the surface of the porcelain tile makes it unadvisable to do so as it may result in “blotchiness” on the surface when viewed against the light. • Stains with an organic origin (wine, coffee, grease, blood, etc…) may be removed with highly concentrated bleach (the kind of bleach used for floors, not the kind used to wash clothes). • Paint or tar-based stains will require specific solvents (acetone, turpentine, etc…) • For the removal of fixing material residues, pointing tuck materials and marks made from metal tools we can use a commercial anti-incrustation acid (cement-remover). • The chosen product should not contain traces of hydrofluoric acid (HF); Avoid using hydroflyuorid acid. • All of the aforementioned advice can eliminate all kinds of stains with the exception of stains which have their origin in micro-carbon (black staining from smoke) which must be avoided at all costs).

Gloss
Gloss
White Body
White Body

MAINTENANCE TIPS POLISHED PORCELAIN

What we need to do when we want to clean stains on “polished” tiles is different to what is done with the rest of ceramic materials; in the interest of optimal maintenance and cleanliness, it is recommended that we carry out a number of steps before we install them as paving for residential interiors. Grupo Halcon will not be held liable for problems arising from material which has not been fitted according to the following instructions and aftercare advice: • All Porcelain tiles by nature contain micro pores on the tile surface. We recommend sealing or applying an anti-permeability agent on all polished porcelain tiles in order to protect the tiles (MP/90, Fila). • Tapping to firmly even up the pieces in a uniform way by using a mallet made from white rubber. Never use a black or grey one for this purpose. • Once we have done any necessary tuck pointing and evening-up, we clean the surface with a moist sponge before the tuck pointing material hardens. • We must use adequate methods to avoid any shine loss or scratching during the construction process. • Daily cleaning will be done with clean water and a squeeze-dry mop. • In areas where the paving is more likely to be dirty, (kitchens, etc…) bleach or ammoniac can be added to a floor detergent (in these cases we recommend that the floor be given a final thorough rinsing with the mop.) • Waxes or oils etc. must not be applied since the minimally porous nature of the surface of the porcelain tile makes it unadvisable to do so as it may result in “blotchiness” on the surface when viewed against the light. • Stains with an organic origin (wine, coffee, grease, blood, etc…) may be removed with highly concentrated bleach (the kind of bleach used for floors, not the kind used to wash clothes). • Paint or tar-based stains will require specific solvents (acetone, turpentine, etc…) • For the removal of fixing material residues, pointing tuck materials and marks made from metal tools we can use a commercial anti-incrustation acid (cement-remover). • The chosen product should not contain traces of hydrofluoric acid (HF); Avoid using hydroflyuorid acid. • All of the aforementioned advice can eliminate all kinds of stains with the exception of stains which have their origin in micro-carbon (black staining from smoke) which must be avoided at all costs).

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